Travel Guides for Hatay
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Food and highlights
What to eat in Hatay, where to look for it, and what still stands after the earthquake.
Best kunefe
Unsalted cheese between shredded pastry: the city’s signature, and the food culture survived.
Where: The kunefe row in central Antakya.
Related guideBest Antakya table
Humus, oruk, tepsi kebabi and surk, from a UNESCO gastronomy city.
Where: Central Antakya and around the Uzun Carsi.
Related guideBest museum
One of the world’s great Roman mosaic collections, reopened in 2025.
Where: The Hatay Archaeology Museum.
Related guideBest history
The cave church of the city where followers were first called Christians, and a Roman tunnel.
Where: St Peter’s church and the Titus Tunnel.
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Hatay Planning FAQ
What can I find on the Hatay page?
The Hatay page brings together the city overview, 4K walking-tour videos, travel guides and route-planning links in one place.
Are the Hatay walking videos useful for planning a trip?
While the Hatay video package is being expanded, the city overview and guide links can still help with trip planning.
How should I use Hatay articles and videos together?
Read the travel guide first for route context, then watch the related walking tours on a larger screen to understand the street-level experience.











